Closing-time shoppers

For those of you who rejoice when you get to a store 2 minutes before it closes: screw you, I hate you.

My wife has been at work for 12 hours today. She works retail, which means she has to deal with all kinds of people. Sometimes, you people are nice. Other times, you people are rude.

At yet other times, you people get to the store 2 minutes before closing time and then stay there for a half a friggen hour. She should have been home by now.

I'm only a little bit racist. But the people who have come in so close to the store's closing time have been both foreign and unable to conversationally speak English. She and her co-worker try and tell them that they're closing and the response is, in broken and heavily accented English, "I not decided yet."

2 things:

If it's that late when you get to a store, either leave your home earlier or go shopping the next day!

And...

If you're going to immigrate to the USA, learn English to a point where you actually understand when someone tells you, "Our store is closing, you need to leave!"

If I were moving to another country, that is what I would do. Many citizens of other nations view not learning at least some of their native tongue as a gross offense. Why is it that we are so tolerant of that here in the states? I know that English is a difficult language to learn for many, but if you're going to be participating in the economy, it's extremely rude not to learn.

Ugh, she walked in the door, 45 minutes later than expected. It's late and I want to spend time with my wife. It's her birthday tomorrow.

And she's only just now getting home because of extremely inconsiderate shoppers. Who are foreign. And not doing any favors for the desire to reform our outdated system of immigration.